Deadly Outbreak Confirmed: 5 Shocking New Details About the Resident Evil Veronica Virus Variant
- A new, highly aggressive strain of the T-Veronica virus, reminiscent of the one seen in 'Resident Evil Code: Veronica,' has been detected in an isolated research facility. Early reports indicate it causes faster host mutation than any previous outbreak.
- Contrary to initial fears, the virus is not airborne. Transmission requires direct contact with infected bodily fluids, but researchers warn that the pathogen can survive on surfaces for up to 72 hours, increasing the risk of contamination in closed environments.
- Infected subjects display a unique behavioral pattern: they retain higher cognitive functions for up to 48 hours after infection, allowing them to set traps and communicate with each other. This suggests a terrifying level of coordinated intelligence.
- A single, unexplained variable has been reported. Some infected individuals show no aggressive behavior but instead emit a high-frequency acoustic signal. Scientists believe this may be a new form of viral communication, possibly summoning more powerful "Altered" creatures.
- Global health authorities are scrambling to update countermeasure protocols, as standard antiviral treatments are proving ineffective. The only known variable is a specific chemical compound found in rare medicinal herbs, prompting a worldwide race to secure supplies.